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A South Korean coast guard vessel carrying the body of a passenger who was on the capsized passenger ship Sewol which sank in the sea off Jindo, approaches to a pier at a port where family members of missing passengers gathered, in Jindo April 23, 2014. REUTERS/Issei Kato

Divers feel with their hands for corpses in cold depths of South Korean ferry

Divers feel with their hands for corpses in cold depths of South Korean ferry

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news The confirmed death toll from a sunken South Korean ferry is rising faster as divers penetrate the dark, cold waters inside, feeling for children's bodies with their hands as they swim through a maze of cabins, corridors and upturned decks.
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2014-04-22 22:01:43

SEOUL (Reuters) - The confirmed death toll from a sunken South Korean ferry is rising faster as divers penetrate the dark, cold waters inside, feeling for children's bodies with their hands as they swim through a maze of cabins, corridors and upturned decks.